MUMBAI: Six-year olds can have stupid ambitions. At least that is what a no-nonsense father thought when his son announced one day that he will own an airline when he grows up. "If you make it past the doorman of Hilton Hotel, I will be happy," the physician father had said. It's one of the many anecdotes that peppered the telephonic conversation with Tony Fernandes, founder and CEO of AirAsia, Malaysia's low-cost airline (he bought the airline with two ageing Boeing 737-200 aircraft, 200...
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